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S Model
Ice Machines
Technician’s
Handbook
This manual is updated as new information and models
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! Warning
Text in a Warning b ox alerts yo u to a p otential
personal injury si tuation. Be su re to read the
Warning statement before proceeding, a nd w ork
carefully.
! Caution
Text in a Caution box alerts you to a si tuation in
which you could damage the equipment. Be sure
to read the Caution statement before proceeding,
and work carefully.
Procedural Notices
As you work on Manitowoc equipment, be sure to read
the procedural notices in this handbook. These notices
supply helpful information which may assist you as
you work.
Throughout this handbook, you will see the following
types of procedural notices:
Important
Text in an Impo rtant b ox provid es you wi th
information t hat ma y h elp yo u perform a
procedure more ef ficiently. Di sregarding thi s
information will not cause damage or injury, but it
may slow you down as you work.
NOTE: Text set off as a Note provides you with simple,
but useful, extra information about the procedure you
are performing.
! Caution
Proper i nstallation, ca re and ma intenance are
essential for maximum performance and trouble-
free op eration of you r Manitowo c eq uipment. If
you en counter prob lems not covered by this
handbook, do no t procee d, contact Ma nitowoc
Foodservice. We wi ll b e happy to p rovide
assistance.
Important
Routine ad justments and main tenance
procedures outlin ed in thi s handbook are not
covered by the warranty.
! Warning
PERSONAL INJURY POTENTIAL
Do n ot ope rate eq uipment that has b een
misused, ab used, ne glected, d amaged, o r
altered/modified from that of origi nal
manufactured specifications.
General Information
Model Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
How to Read a Model Number . . . . . . 10
Ice Cube Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Model/Serial Number Location . . . . . . . . 11
Energy Efficient Ice Machine
Serial Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Ice Machine Warranty Information . . . . . 13
Owner Warranty Registration Card . . . 13
Commercial Warranty Coverage . . . . . 14
Residential Ice Machine Warranty . . . . 16
Installation
Location of Ice Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Ice Machine Clearance Requirements . . 22
Ice Machine Heat of Rejection . . . . . . . . . 23
Remote Condenser Line Set Installation
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Calculating Remote Condenser
Installation Distances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Lengthening or Reducing Line Sets . . 27
Connecting A Line Set . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Component Identification
S Model Single Evaporator Models . . . . . 29
S Model Quad Evaporator Models . . . . . 30
Maintenance
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Cleaning / Sanitizing Procedure . . . . . . . 32
Cleaning Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Parts Removal for Cleaning/Sanitizing 34
Procedure to Clean Heavily Scaled
Ice Machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Cleaning Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Parts Removal for Cleaning/Sanitizing 43
Model Numbers
This manual covers the following models:
Self-Contained Self-Contained
Remote
Air-Cooled Water-Cooled
SD0302A SD0303W ---
SY0304A SY0305W ---
SD0322A SD0323W ---
SY0324A SY0325W ---
SR0420A SR0421W ---
SD0422A SD0423W ---
SY0424A SY0425W
SD0452A SD0453W ---
SY0454A SY0455W ---
SR0500A SR0501W SD0592N
SD0502A SD0503W SY0594N
SY0504A SY0505W
SD0602A SD0603W SD0692N
SY0604A SY0605W SY0694N
SR0850A SR0851W SR0890N
SD0852A SD0853W SD0892N
SY0854A SY0855W SY0894N
SR1000A SR1001W SR1090N
SD1002A SD1003W SD1092N
SY1004A SY1005W SY1094N
SD1202A SD1203W ---
SY1204A SY1205W ---
SD1402A SD1403W SD1492N
SY1404A SY1405W SY1494N
SR1600A SR1601W SR1690N
SD1602A SD1603W SD1692N
SY1604A SY1605W SY1694N
SR1800A SR1801W SR1890N
SD1802A SD1803W SD1892N
SY1804A SY1805W SY1894N
--- SD3303W ---
--- SD3303WHP ---
--- SY3305W ---
--- SY3305WHP ---
S Y 1094 N SI
ADDITIONAL SPECS
3 PHASE
ICE MACHINE ICE MACHINE M MARINE UNIT
MODEL SERIES HP HIGH PRESSURE
WATER VALVE
ICE CUBE SIZE SI AUCS-SI INCLUDED
R REGULAR CONDENSER TYPE
D DICE
Y HALF DICE A SELF-CONTAINED AIR-COOLED
W SELF-CONTAINED WATER-COOLED
N REMOTE AIR-COOLED
! Warning
Personal Injury Potential
Do not operate equipment that has been misused,
abused, neglected, damaged, or altered/modified
from that of original manufactured specifications.
Important
Complete and mail the OW NER WARRANTY
REGISTRATION C ARD as soon as p ossible to
validate the installation date.
! Warning
PERSONAL INJURY POTENTIAL
Remove a ll i ce machi ne p anels before lifting a nd
installing.
S3300** Water-Cooled
Top/Sides 8" (20.3 cm)
Back 24" (61.0 cm)
Remote Single
Ice Machine Circuit Line Set*
Condenser
RT-20-R404A
S500 JC0495 RT-35-R404A
RT-50-R404A
S600 RT-20-R404A
S800 JC0895 RT-35-R404A
S1000 RT-50-R404A
S1400 RL-20-R404A
S1600 JC1395 RL-35-R404A
S1800 RL-50-R404A
Important
Manitowoc remote systems are only approved
and warranted as a complete new package.
Warranty on the refrigeration system will be
void if a new ice machine head section is
connected to pre-existing (used) tubing or
remote condensers or vice versa.
! Caution
If a li ne se t h as a rise fo llowed by a drop , a nother
rise cann ot be mad e. Likew ise, if a li ne se t h as a
drop fo llowed by a rise, another drop cannot be
made.
WATER INLET
LOCATION, THE
WATER INLET VALVE
IS LOCATED IN THE
REFRIGERATION
COMPARTMENT
EVAPORATORS
WATER
PUMPS
WATER LEVEL
ICE DAMPERS PROBE
S Model Quad Evaporator Models
WATER
TROUGH
General
Clean and sanitize the ice machine every six months
for efficient operation. If the ice machine requires more
frequent cleaning and sanitizing, consult a water care
professional to test the water quality and recommend
appropriate water treatment. An extremely dirty ice
machine must be taken apart for cleaning and
sanitizing.
Manitowoc Ice Machine Cleaner and Sanitizer are the
only products approved for use in Manitowoc ice
machines.
! Caution
Use on ly Mani towoc app roved Ice Machi ne
Cleaner and Sanitize r fo r this application
(Manitowoc Clea ner p art n umber 9 4-0546-3 a nd
Manitowoc Sanitizer part number 94-0565-3). It is
a violation of Federal law to use these solutions in
a man ner inconsistent with the ir la beling. Re ad
and und erstand a ll l abels prin ted on bo ttles
before use.
CLEANING PROCEDURE
! Caution
Do n ot mi x Clea ner a nd Sa nitizer sol utions
together. It is a viol ation of Fe deral law to use
these solutions in a manner inconsistent with their
labeling.
! Warning
Wear rubbe r gloves an d safe ty go ggles (and/or
face sh ield) when han dling ice machin e Clea ner
or Sanitizer.
! Caution
Never use anything to force i ce from the
evaporator. Damage may result.
! Warning
Disconnect the electric power to th e ice machin e
at the electric service switch box.
A.
C.
D
B
GENERAL
Clean and sanitize the ice machine every six months
for efficient operation. If the ice machine requires more
frequent cleaning and sanitizing, consult a qualified
service company to test the water quality and
recommend appropriate water treatment. The ice
machine must be taken apart for cleaning and
sanitizing.
! Caution
Use o nly Ma nitowoc approved Ice Machine
Cleaner and Sanitizer fo r this app lication
(Manitowoc Cleaner part number 94-05 46-3 and
Manitowoc Sanitizer part number 94-0565-3). It is
a violation of Federal law to use these solutions in
a manne r inconsistent wit h thei r la beling. Read
and u nderstand a ll labels printed on b ottles
before use.
CLEANING PROCEDURE
! Caution
Do n ot mix Cle aner and Sani tizer solu tions
together. It is a vi olation of F ederal l aw to u se
these solu tions in a ma nner in consistent with
their labeling.
! Warning
Wear rubb er gl oves an d safety gog gles (a nd/or
face shie ld) whe n han dling ice machine Cleaner
or Sanitizer.
! Caution
Never use anythin g to fo rce ice fro m the
evaporator. Damage may result.
! Warning
Disconnect the electric power to the ice machine
at the electric service switch box.
B.
A.
G.
E. F.
D.
I
F
G
H
A
! Warning
Disconnect the ele ctric po wer to th e ice
machine at the electric service switch box.
! Warning
Disconnect the el ectric power to the ice machi ne
and dispenser at the electric service switch box and
turn off the water supply before proceeding.
4 Hex Head
Screws
! Warning
Disconnect the electric power to the ice ma chine
at the electric service switch bo x and turn off the
water supply before proceeding.
COIL
SPRING
PLUNGER
NYLON GASKET
DIAPHRAM
MOUNTING BRACKET
VALVE BODY
! Caution
If water is al lowed to remain in the ice ma chine in
freezing temperatures, se vere damag e to some
components could resu lt. Damage of thi s na ture is
not covered by the warranty.
SV1624
2. Refrigeration
Off Off Off On Off On On 5 Seconds
System Start-up
Part Number 80-1479-3 7/10
4. Freeze
Cycles Off
then On Unil 10 Sec.
On Off Off up to two Off On On Water Contact
more w/Ice Thickness Probe
times
Part Number 80-1479-3 7/10
4. Freeze
The water pump restarts after the prechill. An even
flow of water is directed across the evaporator and into
each cube cell, where it freezes. The water fill valve
will cycle on and then off one more time to refill the
water trough.
When sufficient ice has formed, the water flow (not the
ice) contacts the ice thickness probe. After
approximately 10 seconds of continual water contact,
the harvest sequence is initiated. The ice machine
cannot initiate a harvest sequence until a 6 minute
freeze lock has been surpassed.
Energized Control Board Lights-
Left Bin (green), water probe (green), Harvest (red
when water contacts the ice thickness probe)
6. Harvest
The HPR valve and the harvest valve(s) remain open
and the refrigerant gas warms the evaporator causing
the cubes to slide, as a sheet, off the evaporator and
into the storage bin. The sliding sheet of cubes swings
the water curtain out, opening the bin switch. The
momentary opening and re-closing of the bin switch
terminates the harvest sequence and returns the ice
machine to the freeze sequence (Step 3 - 4.)
When Used - The air pump energizes after 35 seconds
and remains energized throughout the entire harvest
cycle. The air pump will automatically energize after
60 seconds when the harvest cycle time exceeded 75
seconds the previous cycle
Energized Control Board Lights-
Left Bin (green), Harvest (red) - when the ice drops the
harvest light turns off
Remote Air-Cooled
Single Evaporator Model Energized Parts Chart
Harvest Harvest
Ice Making Air Contactor
Valve Valve Water Water Length
Water Comp. Coil Condenser
Sequence of (Left) (Right) Inlet Dump Compressor
Pump (When Liquid Line Fan Motor of Time
HPR (When Valve Valve
Operation Used) Solenoid
Valve Used)
Initial Start-Up 35 sec.
Off
On On On 10 sec. Off On Off Off Off 45 Seconds
1. Water Purge On.
2. Refrigeration
System Start- Off On On On On Off On On On 5 Seconds
up
Freeze Sequence May Initial Start-Up is
Cycle 60 Seconds
Off Off Off Off On/Off Off On On On
3. Prechill during
pre-chill 30 Seconds thereafter
4. Freeze Cycles
Off Unil 10 Sec.
Then On
On Off Off Off one Off On On On Water Contact
w/Ice Thickness Probe
more
time
77
78
Remote Air-Cooled
Single Evaporator Model Energized Parts Chart (Continued)
Harvest Harvest
Ice Making Air Contactor
Valve Valve Water Water Length
Water Comp. Coil Condenser
Sequence of (Left) (Right) Inlet Dump Compressor
Pump (When Liquid Line Fan Motor of Time
HPR (When Valve Valve
Operation Used) Solenoid
Valve Used)
30 sec.
Harvest Sequence On Off Factory
On On On After On On On On Set at
5. Water Purge 35 sec. 15 sec.
On
45 Seconds
Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Re-closes & 3 min.
Shut-Off delay
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Safety Limits
In addition to standard safety controls, the control
board has built in safety limit controls which protect the
ice machine from major component failures.
Use the following procedures to determine if the
control board contains a safety limit indication.
1. Move the toggle switch to OFF.
2. Move the toggle switch back to ICE.
3. Watch the safety limit lights/harvest light on the
control board. If a safety limit has been recorded,
the corresponding light will flash once, twice or
three times to indicate which safety limit stopped
the ice machine.
Safety limits are stored and indicated by the control
board after three cycles. The number of cycles
required to stop the ice machine varies for each safety
limit.
• Safety Limit 1 all models - If the freeze time
reaches 60 minutes, the control board
automatically initiates a harvest cycle. If 6
consecutive 60-minute freeze cycles occur, the ice
machine stops
• Safety Limit 2 single evaporator models - If the
harvest time reaches 3.5 minutes, the control
board automatically returns the ice machine to the
freeze cycle. If 500 consecutive 3.5 minute harvest
cycles occur, the ice machine stops.
• Safety Limit 2 quad evaporator models - If the
harvest time reaches 7 minutes, the control board
automatically returns the ice machine to the freeze
cycle. If 500 consecutive 7 minute harvest cycles
occur, the ice machine stops.
• Safety Limit 3 quad evaporator models - If the
low refrigerant pressure control opens, the ice
machine shuts off and starts a 5 minute delay
period. If 3 consecutive low pressure events occur
the ice machine stops and flashes the harvest
light.
Does the
Does ice machine run in CLEAN? NO ice machine start when toggle switch is
Part Number 80-1479-3 7/10
moved to ICE?
NO
Refer to
“Diagnosing an YES
YES
Ice Machine that Will Not Run”
YES YES
Are
Water Curtain/Ice Dampers Which light flashed immediately after
in place? resetting the toggle switch?
NO YES
Install
Water Curtain/ SL1/
Ice Dampers Refer to Safety Limit #1
Harvest (once)
Long Freeze Cycle
Are
Replace the Water Curtain/ NO Water Curtain/Ice Damper
Ice Dampers magnets attached?
thin on outlet of extremely thin on outlet Ice formation is Ice formation normal
evaporator of evaporator extremely thin on inlet of -or-
-or- -or- evaporator No ice formation on
No ice formation on the No ice formation on -or- entire evaporator
entire evaporator entire evaporator No ice formation on
entire evaporator
Freeze Cycle If discharge pressure is High or Low refer to freeze cycle high or low discharge pressure problem checklist
Discharge Pressure page 112 to eliminate problems and/or components not listed on this table before proceeding.
_______ ______ ______
1 minute Middle End
into cycle
Part Number 80-1479-3 7/10
Wait 5 minutes into the The harvest valve inlet is The harvest valve inlet The harvest valve inlet The harvest valve inlet
freeze cycle. Hot is Cool enough to hold is Cool enough to hold is Cool enough to hold
-and- hand on hand on hand on
Compare temperatures of approaches the -and- -and- -and-
compressor discharge line temperature of a Hot the compressor the compressor the compressor
and both harvest valve compressor discharge discharge line is Hot. discharge line is Cool discharge line is Hot.
line. enough to hold hand on.
inlets.
Part Number 80-1479-3 7/10
Part Number 80-1479-3 7/10
_________°F (°C)
Freeze Cycle If suction pressure is High or Low refer to freeze cycle high or low suction pressure problem checklist
Suction Pressure page 115 and eliminate problems and/or components not listed on this table before proceeding.
_____ ______ _____ Suction pressure Suction pressure
1 minute Middle End Suction pressure is Suction pressure is Suction pressure is
is is
High High High
Normal or Low Normal or High
Evaporator Outlet Evaporator outlet
Temperature Comparison temperatures are
Attach and insulate temperature NOT within Evaporator outlet
Evaporator outlet temperatures are Evaporator outlet Evaporator outlet
probes between evaporator outlet temperatures are
10°F of each
temperatures are temperatures are
and 90° elbow within 10°F of
other NOT within
within 10°F of
within 10°F of
each other or 10°F of each each other
each other
Within 10°F of other
each other and
above 32°F
103
104
S MODELS FOUR EXPANSION VALVES
Operational Analysis 1 2 3 4 5
Harvest Valve Temperature All harvest valve All harvest valve
Wait 5 minutes into the freeze One harvest valve All harvest valve inlets are Cool All harvest valve inlets are Cool
cycle. inlet is Hot inlets are Cool enough to hold inlets are Cool enough to hold
Compare temperatures of -and- enough to hold and- enough to hold and-
compressor discharge line and approaches the and the compressor and- the compressor
harvest valve inlets. temperature of a the compressor discharge line is the compressor discharge line is
Hot compressor discharge line is Cool discharge line is Cool
discharge line. Hot. enough to hold Hot. enough to hold
hand on. hand on.
Discharge Line Discharge line Discharge line
Temperature temperature temperature
Part Number 80-1479-3 7/10
2. 1440
_________ ÷ _________ = _________
Minutes in Total C ycle Cycles per
24 Hrs. Time Day
Inadequate Clearances
• Check all clearances on sides, back and top.
Ice machine is not level
• Level the ice machine
Condenser is dirty
• Clean the condenser
Water filtration is plugged (if used)
• Install a new water filter
Water drains are not run separately and/or are not
vented
• Run and vent drains according to the Installation
Manual
Line set is improperly installed
• Reinstall according to the Installation Manual
Important
Keep the water cu rtain/ice da mpers in pla ce whi le
checking th e ice formation p attern to ensure no
water is lost.
Procedure
Step
1. Determine the ice machine operating
conditions. *Temperature of air entering the
condenser. Look up and determine the
published suction pressure.
2. Perform an actual suction pressure check at the
beginning, middle and end of the Freeze cycle.
*Freeze cycle begins when the water pump
starts
3. Compare the actual Freeze cycle suction
pressure (step 2) to the published Freeze cycle
pressure. Determine if the suction pressure is
high, low or normal.
Important
Do not simply insert the sensing device under the
insulation. It must be attached to and reading the
actual temperature of the copper line.
Important
Do not simply insert the sensing device under the
insulation. It must be attached to and reading the
actual temperature of the copper line.
! Warning
The inlet of the ha rvest val ve and th e compressor
discharge l ine could b e h ot en ough to burn your
hand. Just touch them momentarily.
Ice Machine Will Not Harvest - Freeze Cycle is Normal and Ice Cubes are Not Melted After Harvest
Refer to Sequence of
Operation &
Is harvest valve energized? NO Wiring Diagrams
YES
Replace Fan
NO NO Are you sure Discharge line
Cycling Control
NO temperature is normal?
YES YES
Liquid Line
Temperature Hot Replace Headmaster
Refer to Symptom
#2 - Freeze Cycle
YES Analysis Chart
System low on refrigerant
129
130
YES
Regulating Valve
NO Diagnostics
Refer to Symptom #4 -
Will Not Harvest, Freeze
Cycle Normal & Ice Cubes are YES
Melted Flowchart Is head pressure normal & Repeat this flowchart &
NO
suction pressure normal verify all data
in harvest?
Single Evaporator Systems with Dual Harvest Valves: If one Harvest Vavle is open and the other is restricted / stuck closed you may have
normal harvest pressures. Look for ice not melting on one side of the evaporator.
SYMPTOM #4 WILL NOT HARVEST, MELTED CUBES
Part Number 80-1479-3 7/10
Ice Machine Will Not Harvest - Freeze Cycle is Normal and Ice Cubes are Melted After Harvest
YES
NO NO
YES NO
NO
Electrical Components
MAIN FUSE
FUNCTION
The control board fuse stops ice machine operation if
electrical components fail, causing high amp draw.
SPECIFICATIONS
The main fuse is 250 Volt, 7 amp.
! Warning
High (line) vo ltage is a pplied to the con trol b oard
(terminals #55 an d #56) at all times. Re moving the
control bo ard fuse or movin g the toggle switch to
OFF wi ll no t re move the po wer sup plied to the
control board.
CHECK PROCEDURE
1. If the bin switch light is on with the water curtain/
ice dampers closed, the fuse is good.
! Warning
Disconnect e lectrical p ower to the en tire ice
machine before proceeding.
Important
The water cu rtain/ice dampers m ust b e ON ( bin
switch closed) to start ice making.
SPECIFICATIONS
The bin switch is a magnetically operated reed switch.
The magnet is attached to the lower right corner of the
water curtain/ice dampers. The switch is attached to
the right bulkhead wall.
The bin switch is connected to a varying D.C. voltage
circuit. (Voltage does not remain constant.)
NOTE: Because of a wide variation in D.C. voltage, it
is not recommended that a voltmeter be used to check
bin switch operation.
Important
This rest art must be d one p rior to performing
diagnostic procedures. This assures the ice machine
is not in a Freeze cycle water inlet valve safety shut-
off mode. Y ou must comple te the entire dia gnostic
procedure within 6 minutes of starting.
Important
For the test to work properly you must wait until the
Freeze cycle starts, prior to disconnecting the water
level probe. If you restart the test, you must
reconnect the water le vel pro be, rest art the ice
machine (step 1), and th en d isconnect the water
level probe after the compressor starts.
Important
This rest art must be d one p rior to performing
diagnostic procedures. This assures the ice machine
is not in a freeze cycle wate r inlet valve safety shut-
off mode. You must complete the entire di agnostics
within 6 minutes of starting.
Important
For the test to work properly you must wait until the
Freeze cycle starts, prior to disconnecting the water
level probe. If you restart the test, you must
reconnect the water le vel pro be, rest art the ice
machine (step 1), and th en d isconnect the water
level probe after the compressor starts.
ADJUSTING
SCREW
SV3132
ICE THICKNESS ADJUSTMENT
45 Second
Jumper
Position
0 Second
Jumper
Position
! Warning
Disconnect e lectrical p ower to the en tire ice
machine at the bu ilding el ectrical disco nnect box
before proceeding.
S600/S850/S1000
S1200/S1400/S1600/S1800
CHECK PROCEDURE
1. Set ICE/OFF/CLEAN switch to OFF, (Manual
reset HPCO reset if tripped).
2. Connect manifold gauges.
3. Hook voltmeter in parallel across the HPCO,
leaving wires attached.
4. On water-cooled models, close the water service
valve to the water condenser inlet. On self-
contained air-cooled and remote models,
disconnect the fan motor.
5. Set ICE/OFF/CLEAN switch to ICE.
6. No water or air flowing through the condenser will
cause the HPCO control to open because of
excessive pressure. Watch the pressure gauge
and record the cut-out pressure.
! Warning
If di scharge pressure excee ds 4 60 psig (3172 kPa
31.72 ba r) a nd the HPCO control do es not cut out,
set ICE/ OFF/CLEAN switch to OF F to stop ice
machine operation.
Specifications
Model Cut-In (Close) Cut-Out (Open)
S300 / S320 250 ±5 200 ±5
S420 / S450 (1723 kPa ±.34) (1517 kPa ±.34)
S500 / S600 (17.23 bar ±.34) (15.17 bar ±.34)
S850
S1000 / S1200 275 psig ±5 225 psig ±5
S1400 / S1600 (1896 kPa ±34) (1551 kPa ±34)
S1800 (18.96 bar±.34) (15.51 bar ±.34)
CHECK PROCEDURE
1. Verify fan motor windings are not open or
grounded, and fan spins freely.
2. Connect manifold gauges to ice machine.
3. Hook voltmeter in parallel across the fan cycle
control, leaving wires attached.
4. Refer to chart below.
Reading Should Fan
FCC Setpoint:
Be: Should Be:
Above Cut-In 0 Volts Running
Below Cut-Out Line Voltage Off
INLET
OUTLET
FLOW
HPR SOLENOID
INLET
OUTLET
SV3053
HPR VALVE
CHECK PROCEDURE
1. Connect manifold gauges at suction and
discharge access valves and verify refrigerant
pressure exceeds LPCO cut-in.
2. Isolate LPCO electrical leads, connect a
multimeter and read resistance.
Open = Replace Switch
Closed = Switch OK
Important
Manitowoc assumes no responsibility for the use o f
contaminated refrigerant. Damage resulting from the
use of cont aminated refri gerant i s the so le
responsibility of the servicing company.
Important
Replace the l iquid li ne d rier be fore evacu ating a nd
recharging. Use only a Manitowoc (OEM) liquid line
filter-drier to prevent voiding the warranty.
Connections
Manifold gauge sets must utilize low loss fittings to
comply with U.S. Government rules and regulations.
Make these connections:
• Suction side of the compressor through the suction
service valve.
• Discharge side of the compressor through the
discharge service valve.
OPEN OPEN
BACKSEATED BACKSEATED
LOW SIDE HIGH SIDE
SERVICE SERVICE
VALVE VALVE
VACUUM PUMP/
RECOVERY UNIT
OPEN
CLOSED
RECOVERY/EVACUATION
CONNECTIONS
Important
The ch arge is critical on all Mani towoc ice
machines. Use a scale to ensure the prop er
charge is installed.
MANIFOLD SET
CLOSED OPEN
FRONTSEATED BACKSEATED
LOW SIDE HIGH SIDE
SERVICE SERVICE
VALVE VALVE
REFRIGERANT
CYLINDER
VACUUM PUMP/
RECOVERY UNIT
CLOSED
SCALE OPEN
CHARGING CONNECTIONS
Important
Replace the li quid li ne d rier b efore e vacuating
and re charging. Use on ly a Mani towoc (O.E.M.)
liquid l ine fi lter drier to p revent void ing the
warranty.
CONNECTIONS
Important
Recovery/evacuation of a remote system
requires co nnections a t four p oints for complete
system evacuation.
EXPANSION
VALVE
SOLENOID
x VALVES
LOW SIDE
SERVICE VALVE
(BACKSEATED)
STRAINER
COMPRESSOR
HARVEST
PRESSURE
HARVEST CHECK
SOLENOID
PRESSURE VALVE VALVE
REGULATING
VALVE
x
x
HIGH SIDE
LIQUID
SERVICE VALVE
LINE
(BACKSEATED)
SOLENOID
DISCHARGE LINE
DRIER QUICK CONNECT
SCHRAEDER FITTING
REMOTE CONDENSER
RECEIVER
SERVICE VALVE
1/2 OPEN B
CHECK VALVE R
C
HEAD PRESSURE
CONTROL VALVE
CLOSED OPEN
CLOSED
VACUUM PUMP/
SCALE RECOVERY UNIT
OPEN
REMOTE CHARGING
CONNECTIONS
Important
Manitowoc Ice, Inc . assume s no responsibility for
the use of cont aminated refrigera nt. Da mage
resulting from the use of contaminated refrigerant is
the sole responsibility of the servicing company.
Important
Dry n itrogen i s re commended fo r this p rocedure.
This will prevent CFC release.
Important
Refrigerant sweeps a re no t recommended, as they
release CFCs into the atmosphere.
Important
This is a required in-warranty repair procedure.
! Warning
Do not unsolder a defective component. Cut it out of
the system. Do not remove the pinch-off tool until the
new component is securely in place.
MAIN FUSE
The main fuse is 250 Volt, 7 amp.
End
Drier
Model Connection
Size
Size
Important
Driers are covere d as a warran ty p art. The drier
must be replaced any time the system is opened for
repairs.
Important
This information is for reference only. Refer to t he ice machine serial number
tag to verify the system charge. Serial plate information overrides information
listed on this page.
S1800 After 0910 52 oz. 40 oz. 12.5 lb. 1 lb. 13.5 lb.
Manufacture Date
S3300 NA 6 lb. NA NA NA
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1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 325 295 270
80/27 305 275 250
90/32 285 255 235
100/38 255 235 215
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 340 315 290
80/27 310 285 265
90/32 280 270 240
100/38 250 230 215
110/43 220 205 190
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 310 285 260
80/27 305 280 255
90/32 295 270 250
100/38 290 265 245
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 325 300 275
80/27 320 295 270
90/32 315 290 265
100/38 310 285 260
110/43 305 280 255
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 340 320 300
80/27 320 290 270
90/32 280 250 240
100/38 240 220 210
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 330 310 280
80/27 320 300 280
90/32 310 290 270
100/38 300 280 260
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 450 420 390
80/27 430 400 370
90/32 410 380 350
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 450 420 390
80/27 430 400 370
90/32 410 380 350
OPERATING PRESSURES
Air Temp Freeze Cycle Harvest Cycle
Entering Discharge Suction Discharge Suction
Condenser Pressure Pressure Pressure Pressure
°F/°C PSIG PSIG PSIG PSIG1
50/10 195-255 50-30 125-185 70-90
70/21 195-270 60-30 135-190 80-115
80/27 220-285 62-32 135-195 80-115
90/32 250-320 70-34 175-195 85-115
100/38 290-390 75-35 190-215 115-140
110/43 320-400 80-37 225-250 130-170
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 470 440 400
80/27 460 430 390
90/32 450 420 380
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 470 440 400
80/27 460 430 390
90/32 450 420 380
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 450 420 390
80/27 430 400 370
90/32 410 380 350
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 450 420 390
80/27 430 400 370
90/32 410 380 350
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 470 440 400
80/27 460 430 390
90/32 450 420 380
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 470 440 400
80/27 460 430 390
90/32 450 420 380
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 540 470 440
80/27 500 430 420
90/32 460 400 380
100/38 390 360 340
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
35/2 to 70/21 530 485 445
90/32 440 420 370
100/38 395 365 330
110/43 350 320 295
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
35/2 to 70/21 560 510 465
90/32 560 440 390
100/38 410 380 350
110/43 360 335 310
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 550 490 440
80/27 530 480 430
90/32 520 480 420
100/38 510 460 410
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
35/2 to 70/21 550 500 440
90/32 530 470 425
100/38 520 465 415
110/43 510 460 405
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
35/2 to 70/21 550 500 440
90/32 530 485 425
100/38 525 470 420
110/43 515 465 410
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
-20/-29 to 70/21 520 470 420
80/27 520 460 420
90/32 510 460 420
100/38 480 430 400
110/43 440 400 380
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
-20/-29 to 70/21 480 445 415
90/32 455 425 390
100/38 440 405 375
110/43 425 395 360
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
-20/-29 to 70/21 510 465 425
90/32 475 450 400
100/38 460 420 385
110/43 440 405 370
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C
50/10.0 70/21.1 90/32.2
70/21 650 600 560
80/27 640 580 550
90/32 590 540 510
100/38 520 480 460
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 650 630 590
80/27 640 620 580
90/32 630 610 580
100/38 620 600 560
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
-20/-29 to 70/21 630 580 550
80/27 630 570 530
90/32 620 570 540
100/38 580 530 500
110/43 530 490 460
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 870 800 770
80/27 830 760 730
90/32 740 670 640
100/38 680 610 580
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
35/2 to 70/21 785 735 690
90/32 645 615 575
100/38 575 545 515
110/43 505 480 460
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
35/2 to 70/21 940 870 800
90/32 760 725 650
100/38 675 625 575
110/43 585 545 505
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C
50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 880 810 730
80/27 870 800 720
90/32 860 790 710
100/38 850 780 700
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
-20/-29 to 70/21 820 780 740
80/27 800 750 720
90/32 780 730 700
100/38 730 680 650
110/43 670 620 590
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
-20/-29 to 70/21 750 700 645
90/32 680 645 585
100/38 645 600 560
110/43 610 570 530
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
-20/-29 to 70/21 860 795 730
90/32 780 750 655
100/38 740 680 620
110/43 700 645 585
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1060 990 910
80/27 980 910 840
90/32 890 830 760
100/38 770 710 660
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1050 970 890
90/32 880 840 745
100/38 800 740 680
110/43 710 660 615
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
35/2 to 70/21 1050 970 890
90/32 880 840 745
100/38 800 740 680
110/43 710 660 615
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1000 930 830
80/27 990 920 820
90/32 980 910 810
100/38 970 900 800
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1000 965 850
90/32 975 955 840
100/38 965 900 930
110/43 955 890 825
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1075 970 870
90/32 1030 960 855
100/38 1010 930 850
110/43 990 915 845
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
-20/-29 to 70/21 960 910 840
80/27 920 870 800
90/32 900 850 780
100/38 860 810 740
110/43 810 760 680
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1030 960 885
90/32 920 870 780
100/38 865 800 730
110/43 810 745 675
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1060 1000 935
90/32 950 920 830
100/38 900 840 775
110/43 845 785 725
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1230 1100 1050
80/27 1190 1070 1010
90/32 1090 1010 930
100/38 980 900 840
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1100 1035 965
80/27 1010 950 890
90/32 925 890 810
100/38 840 785 730
110/43 750 700 650
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1205 1110 1015
80/27 1115 1030 940
90/32 1025 945 865
100/38 935 865 795
110/43 845 785 720
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1260 1160 1020
80/27 1220 1150 1020
90/32 1200 1120 1000
100/38 1150 1110 990
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1165 1050 930
80/27 1155 1040 925
90/32 1145 1030 920
100/38 1135 1025 915
110/43 1125 1015 905
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1170 1085 955
80/27 1165 1075 950
90/32 1160 1065 945
100/38 1155 1050 940
110/43 1145 1040 935
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1450 1320 1250
80/27 1390 1260 1170
90/32 1250 1160 1080
100/38 1100 1010 940
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1440 1330 1250
80/27 1340 1240 1160
90/32 1270 1170 1090
100/38 1150 1050 970
110/43 1020 920 840
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1450 1330 1260
80/27 1390 1270 1200
90/32 1320 1200 1130
100/38 1220 1100 1030
110/43 1100 980 910
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1380 1280 1130
80/27 1380 1280 1120
90/32 1380 1300 1100
100/38 1370 1250 1090
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1375 1250 1125
90/32 1325 1210 1085
100/38 1300 1185 1070
110/43 1280 1165 1050
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1460 1350 1200
90/32 1430 1310 1160
100/38 1420 1300 1150
110/43 1410 1290 1140
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1430 1310 1160
90/32 1410 1290 1140
100/38 1400 1280 1130
110/43 1390 1270 1120
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1430 1300 1160
90/32 1395 1275 1130
100/38 1375 1245 1115
110/43 1360 1230 1100
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1690 1540 1480
80/27 1630 1460 1380
90/32 1490 1370 1370
100/38 1340 1230 1130
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1660 1510 1350
80/27 1610 1500 1320
90/32 1600 1480 1310
100/38 1570 1450 1290
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
-20/-29 to 70/21 1570 1470 1350
80/27 1560 1420 1340
90/32 1520 1420 1290
100/38 1420 1300 1220
110/43 1570 1470 1350
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1830 1680 1570
80/27 1720 1600 1510
90/32 1630 1530 1410
100/38 1470 1370 1290
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1830 1700 1580
80/27 1700 1570 1450
90/32 1590 1460 1340
100/38 1460 1330 1210
110/43 1320 1190 1070
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1890 1720 1620
80/27 1820 1650 1550
90/32 1690 1520 1420
100/38 1560 1390 1290
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1870 1750 1530
80/27 1870 1730 1510
90/32 1860 1710 1490
100/38 1830 1690 1470
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1880 1710 1550
80/27 1850 1680 1520
90/32 1840 1670 1510
100/38 1810 1640 1480
110/43 1790 1620 1460
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C1
Condenser °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 1890 1790 1570
80/27 1860 1760 1540
90/32 1850 1750 1530
100/38 1830 1730 1510
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
-20/-29 to 70/21 1800 1630 1540
80/27 1780 1620 1520
90/32 1750 1610 1520
100/38 1690 1630 1430
110/43 1570 1440 1340
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
-20/-29 to 70/21 1750 1610 1510
80/27 1730 1590 1490
90/32 1650 1510 1410
100/38 1550 1410 1310
110/43 1440 1300 1200
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Entering Water Temperature °F/°C12
Condenser
°F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
-20/-29 to 70/21 1770 1650 1550
80/27 1720 1600 1500
90/32 1630 1540 1440
100/38 1550 1460 1360
110/43 1430 1340 1240
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 3320 2920 2580
80/27 3280 2880 2540
90/32 3220 2820 2480
100/38 3180 2780 2440
1 Times in minutes
24 HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Air Temp. Around Ice Water Temperature °F/°C1
Machine °F/°C 50/10 70/21 90/32
70/21 3380 3050 2640
80/27 3300 2970 2560
90/32 3260 2930 2520
100/38 3210 2890 2480
Wiring Diagrams
The following pages contain electrical wiring diagrams.
Be sure you are referring to the correct diagram for the
ice machine you are servicing.
! Warning
Always discon nect power before worki ng on
electrical circuitry.
L2 OR N
L1 (20) (21)
GROUND (61) WATER (22)
VALVE
CONTROL BOARD
(99)
(89) (55) (2) (77)
(6) (60) (80)
HARVEST
HIGH PRESSURE (5) SOLENOID
CUTOUT (75)
(1) (76)
(88) (7) DUMP (81)
(57) SOLENOID
(4)
(98)
TRANS. WATER
PUMP
FUSE (7A) (58)
TERMINATES AT
PIN CONNECTION
(59)
CLEAN
LEFT BIN CONTACTOR
RIGHT BIN (56) COIL
RMT BIN
(42)
WTR PROBE
ICE PROBE
HARV
SL-1
ICE THICKNESS SL-2 (9)
PROBE
(74)
(8) BIN
SWITCH
(6)
LOW D.C.
WATER LEVEL VOLTAGE
PROBE PLUG
CLEAN
OFF
(2) (1)
ICE
12 START
R
CAPACITOR
10 11
C
(49)
L1 S 14 13
CONTACTOR
CONTACTS
CURRENT
(51) RELAY
(48)
(85)
FAN MOTOR
(AIR COOLED ONLY)
FAN CYCLE CONTROL
RUN CAPACITOR**
SV3137A
Run Capacitor
SV3130
L3 L2 L1 Water Valve
Ground (20) (21)
(61)
(89) (55)
Control Board Harvest Valve
(2) (77)
High Pressure (60)
(6) (80)
(88) Cutout (5) Dump Valve
(1) (76) (75)
(7) (81)
(4)
(57) (98) (99)
Trans.
Water Pump
(42) Fuse (7a) (58) Terminates at
Air
(59) Pin Connection
L2 Comp
Contactor Coil
(25) (26) (56)
Air Pump
L3 L2 L1 Contactor
Contacts Fan Motor
(51) (85) (86)
Fan Cycle
T2 Control Run Capacitor
T3 T1
Compressor
SV3131
COMPRESSOR
RUN
R S (47) CAPACITOR
OVERLOAD INTERNAL C (49)
{230V 50/60 HZ} (53)
R S
L1 (48) START C
CONTACTOR 5 2 CAPACITOR
CONTACTS (46) (44) COMPRESSOR
TERMINAL LAYOUT
POTENTIAL 4 1 VIEWED FROM END
RELAY OF COMPRESSOR
(45) (52)
(85)
FAN MOTOR
(AIR COOLED ONLY)
FAN CYCLE CONTROL
RUN CAPACITOR**
Water Valve L2 or
L1 (21) (20) (22) N
Ground
HPR Valve
(89) (55) (78) (79)
(61) Harvest Valve
High Pressure Control Board (77)
(2)
(88) Cutout (6) (60) Dump Valve (80)
(5)
(1) (76) (81)
(7)
(4) (57) (98) (99)
Trans. (58) Water Pump (22)
Fuse (7a) (83) Liquid
(42) (59)
L2 Solenoid
Contactor
(56)
Coil
(25) (26) Air Pump
(75)
Ice Thickness (9)
Probe (8) Bin Switch (74)
Water Level Low DC (6)
Probe Voltage
Plug (1) Clean
OFF
(2) ICE
(Red)
Compressor
Contactor Overload (Yellow) Run Capacitor
Contacts (50)
(Black) (46)
L1 (45)
(F1) PTCR (F2)
(51)
Fan Motor
Run Capacitor
Remote Condenser
SV3158
Contactor (F2)
L3 L2 L1
Contacts
(F1)
(51)
T2
Fan
T3 T1 Motor
Compressor
Run Capacitor
SV3131
TRANS. WATER
PUMP
FUSE (7A) (58) TERMINATES AT
PIN CONNECTION
(59)
CLEAN
L2 AIR
LEFT BIN PUMP CONTACTOR
RIGHT BIN (56) COIL
(42) RMT BIN
WTR PROBE AIR
(26) PUMP
ICE PROBE
HARVEST WHEN USED
SL-1
(25)
SL-2
(9)
ICE THICKNESS
PROBE (74) (75)
(8) BIN
WATER LEVEL SWITCH
PROBE (6)
LOW D.C.
VOLTAGE
PLUG
CLEAN
(1)
OFF
ICE
(2)
(RED)
RUN
COMPRESSOR
CAPACITOR
R S (YELLOW)
CONTACTOR R
*OVERLOAD (46)
CONTACTS C R (50)
RUN CAPACITOR**
TRANS. WATER
PUMP
FUSE (7A) (58)
TERMINATES AT
PIN CONNECTION
(59)
CLEAN
L2 AIR
LEFT BIN PUMP CONTACTOR
RIGHT BIN (56) COIL
RMT BIN
(42)
WTR PROBE AIR
(26)
ICE PROBE PUMP (75)
HARV WHEN USED
SL-1 (25)
SL-2 (9)
ICE THICKNESS
PROBE
(8) BIN (74)
WATER LEVEL SWITCH
PROBE (6)
LOW D.C.
VOLTAGE
PLUG
CLEAN
(1)
OFF
ICE
(2)
L3 L2 L1
CONTACTOR
CONTACTS FAN MOTOR
(AIR COOLED ONLY)
(51) (85) (86)
T3 T1
COMPRESSOR
RH HARVEST
HIGH PRESSURE SOLENOID
CUTOUT (61)
CONTROL BOARD (88) (87)
(59) LIQUID
SOLENOID
CLEAN (75)
L2 AIR CONTACTOR
LEFT BIN PUMP
(42) RIGHT BIN (56) COIL
RMT BIN
WTR PROBE AIR
ICE PROBE (26)
PUMP
HARV WHEN USED
SL-1 (25)
SL-2 (9)
ICE THICKNESS
PROBE (74)
(8) BIN
WATER LEVEL SWITCH
PROBE (6)
LOW D.C.
VOLTAGE
PLUG CLEAN
(1)
OFF
ICE
(2)
(RED)
COMPRESSOR RUN
CAPACITOR
R S (YELLOW)
CONTACTOR R
*OVERLOAD C (46) (50)
CONTACTS R
(BLACK) PTCR (45)
L1
(44)
(51) (F1) (F2)
REMOTE
FAN MOTOR
REMOTE CONDENSER
RUN CAPACITOR
L3 L2 L1
HPR (82)
SOLENOID
(78) (79)
(89) (55)
RH HARVEST
SOLENOID
HIGH PRESSURE (88) (87)
CUTOUT
(61)
(88) CONTROL BOARD (77) (80)
(2) LH HARVEST
(6) (60) SOLENOID
(5) (76)
L3 L2 L1 (F2)
CONTACTOR
CONTACTS
(F1)
(51)
T2
REMOTE
T3 T1 FAN MOTOR
COMPRESSOR
RUN CAPACITOR
REMOTE CONDENSER
TRANS. WATER
(88)
PUMP
FUSE (7A) (59)
(58) TERMINATES AT
PIN CONNECTION
(55)
CLEAN
LEFT BIN CONTACTOR
RIGHT BIN (56) COIL
RMT BIN (75)
WTR PROBE
ICE PROBE
HARV
SL-1
ICE THICKNESS PROBE SL-2 (9)
TRANS. WATER
PUMP
FUSE (7A) (58)
TERMINATES AT
PIN CONNECTION
(59)
CLEAN
LEFT BIN CONTACTOR
RIGHT BIN (56) COIL
RMT BIN
(42)
WTR PROBE (75)
ICE PROBE
HARV
SL-1
ICE THICKNESS PROBE SL-2 (9)
(74)
(8) BIN SWITCH
LOW D.C. (6)
WATER LEVEL PROBE
VOLTAGE
PLUG
(1) CLEAN
OFF
ICE
(2)
(RED)
RUN
COMPRESSOR
CAPACITOR
R S (YELLOW) R
CONTACTOR *OVERLOAD C (46) R (50)
CONTACTS
(BLACK) (45)
L1
(51) (85) (86)
FAN CYCLE
CONTROL
RUN CAPACITOR**
TRANS. WATER
(58) PUMP
FUSE (7A) TERMINATES AT
PIN CONNECTION
(59)
CLEAN
LEFT BIN CONTACTOR
RIGHT BIN (56) COIL
(42) RMT BIN
WTR PROBE
ICE PROBE (75)
HARV
SL-1
SL-2 (9)
ICE THICKNESS PROBE
(1) CLEAN
OFF
ICE
(2)
L3 L2 L1
CONTACTOR
CONTACTS
(51) (85) (86)
FAN MOTOR
(AIR COOLED ONLY)
FAN CYCLE CONTROL
T2 RUN CAPACITOR**
T3 T1
COMPRESSOR * * - SOME AIR COOLED MODELS MAY NOT HAVE RUN CAPACITOR ON FAN MOTOR
(77)
CONTROL BOARD (87)
HIGH PRESSURE
CUTOUT (25) (26)
(2)
(88) (99)
(88) (6) (60) AIR
(5) PUMP
(1)
(7) RH HARVEST (80)
(4) (57) SOLENOID
(76)
TRANS. DUMP (81)
SOLENOID
FUSE (7A)
(98)
WATER
CLEAN L2 PUMP
LEFT BIN (58)
RIGHT BIN TERMINATES AT
(42) RMT BIN PIN CONNECTION
WTR PROBE (59)
ICE PROBE
HARVEST
CONTACTOR
(56) COIL
SL-1
SL-2 (9)
ICE THICKNESS
PROBE (74) (75)
(8) BIN
WATER LEVEL SWITCH
PROBE (6)
LOW D.C.
VOLTAGE
PLUG
CLEAN
(1)
OFF
ICE
(2)
(RED)
RUN
COMPRESSOR
CAPACITOR
R S (YELLOW)
R
CONTACTOR *OVERLOAD C (46) R (50)
CONTACTS
(BLACK)
L1 (45)
(51) (85) (86)
(44)
FAN MOTOR
(AIR COOLED ONLY)
RUN CAPACITOR**
(76)
TRANS. (81)
DUMP
SOLENOID
FUSE (7A)
(98)
WATER
CLEAN
L2 (58) PUMP
LEFT BIN
RIGHT BIN TERMINATES AT
RMT BIN PIN CONNECTION
(42) WTR PROBE (59)
ICE PROBE (75)
HARV CONTACTOR
(56) COIL
SL-1
SL-2 (9)
ICE THICKNESS
PROBE
(8) BIN
WATER LEVEL SWITCH (74)
(6)
PROBE LOW D.C.
VOLTAGE
PLUG
CLEAN
(1) OFF
ICE
(2)
L3 L2 L1
CONTACTOR
CONTACTS FAN MOTOR
(AIR COOLED ONLY)
(51) (85) (86)
T3 T1 COMPRESSOR
HG1
(74B) SOLENOID
(20) (74) AIR
(4) PUMP
4
(3) (74A)
HARVEST
(2) SOLENOID 4 (73)
AIR
LOW PRES (1) PUMP
(73)
(19) SWITCH 3
HARVEST
SOLENOID 3
L3 L2 L1
* OPTIONAL (82)
BIN THERMO CURTAIN SWITCH 1
CONTACTOR
SWITCH
CONTACTS (82)
(23)
(22) CURTAIN SWITCH 2 (72)
CLEAN
OFF AIR
(72) PUMP
ICE CURTAIN SWITCH 3
T1 2
S3300
HARVEST
T2 SOLENOID 2 (71)
(24)
T3 CURTAIN SWITCH 4 AIR
PUMP
(75) (71)
284
1
COMPRESSOR HARVEST
SOLENOID 1
S500
Remote - 1 Phase
WATER VALVE
(20) (21) (22)
L2 OR N
AIR PUMP (82)
L1
SEE SERIAL PLATE FOR VOLTAGE WHEN USED (28)
Caution: Disconnect Power Before Working on Electrical Circuitry
(27) HPR
SOLENOID
(89)
(78) (79)
(61)
HIGH PRESSURE CONTROL BOARD (77)
CUTOUT (2) HARVEST (80)
(6) (60) SOLENOID
(88)
(5) (76)
(1) DUMP (81)
SOLENOID
(7) (99)
(4) (57) (98)
WATER
PUMP
TRANS.
(58) (83)
FUSE (7A) LIQUID LINE
SOLENOID
(59)
CLEAN (75)
LEFT BIN CONTACTOR
RIGHT BIN (56) COIL
RMT BIN
WTR PROBE
ICE PROBE
HARV
SL-1
ICE THICKNESS PROBE SL-2 (9)
(74)
(8) BIN SWITCH
(6)
WATER LEVEL PROBE LOW D.C.
VOLTAGE
PLUG
R S
(1) CLEAN
OFF
(2)
C ICE
COMPRESSOR
TERMINAL LAYOUT
VIEWED FROM END COMPRESSOR
OF COMPRESSOR RUN
R S CAPACITOR
(42) OVERLOAD INTERNAL
(230V 50/60 HZ) C (49)
(47)
(48) (53)
L1
CONTACTOR 5 2
CONTACTS (46) (44) START
CAPACITOR
4 1
POTENTIAL (52)
(51) RELAY (45)
(86) (50)
(F1)
(F2)
REMOTE
FAN MOTOR
* - COMPRESSOR HAS INTERNAL OVERLOAD
* * - SOME AIR COOLED MODELS MAY NOT HAVE REMOTE CONDENSER
RUN CAPACITOR ON FAN MOTOR
RUN CAPACITOR
WATER VALVE L2 OR N
L1 SEE SERIAL PLATE FOR VOLTAGE
(20) (21) (22)
Caution: Disconnect Power Before Working on Electrical Circuitry
AIR PUMP
(89) (55) WHEN USED (28)
(27)
(61) HPR
HIGH PRESSURE CONTROL BOARD SOLENOID (82)
CUTOUT (2)
(60) (78) (79)
(88) (6)
(5)
(1) (77)
HARVEST (80)
(7)
SOLENOID
(4) (57)
(76)
DUMP (81)
TRANS. SOLENOID
(99)
FUSE (7A) (98)
WATER
PUMP
CLEAN
(58) (83)
LEFT BIN
RIGHT BIN LIQUID
(42) RMT BIN SOLENOID
(59)
WTR PROBE
ICE PROBE (75)
HARV CONTACTOR
SL-1 (56) COIL
ICE THICKNESS PROBE SL-2 (9)
(74)
(8) BIN SWITCH
LOW D.C. (6)
WATER LEVEL PROBE
VOLTAGE
PLUG
CLEAN
(1)
OFF
ICE
(RED) (2)
RUN
COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR
R S (YELLOW)
(46) R
*OVERLOAD C (50)
CONTACTOR R
CONTACTS (45)
(BLACK)
L1
(51)
(F1)
(F2)
REMOTE
FAN MOTOR
REMOTE CONDENSER
RUN CAPACITOR
(61) HPR
HIGH PRESSURE CONTROL BOARD SOLENOID (82)
CUTOUT (2)
(60) (78)
(88) (6)
(79)
(5)
(1) (77)
(7) HARVEST (80)
(57) SOLENOID
(4)
(76)
DUMP (81)
TRANS.
SOLENOID
(99)
FUSE (7A) (98)
WATER
PUMP
CLEAN
(42) LEFT BIN (58) (83)
RIGHT BIN LIQUID
RMT BIN SOLENOID
WTR PROBE (59)
ICE PROBE (75)
HARV CONTACTOR
SL-1 (56) COIL
ICE THICKNESS PROBE SL-2 (9)
(74)
(8) BIN SWITCH
WATER LEVEL PROBE LOW D.C. (6)
VOLTAGE
PLUG
CLEAN
(1)
OFF
ICE
(2)
L3 L2 L1 (F2)
CONTACTOR
CONTACTS
(F1)
(51)
T2
REMOTE
T3 T1 FAN MOTOR
COMPRESSOR
REMOTE CONDENSER
RUN CAPACITOR**
RH HARVEST
HIGH PRESSURE SOLENOID
CUTOUT (61) (87)
CONTROL BOARD (88)
(2)
(88) (77)
(6) (60) LH HARVEST (80)
(5) SOLENOID
(25) (26)
(1)
(7) AIR
(4) (57) PUMP
(76)
TRANS. DUMP (81)
SOLENOID
FUSE (7A) (99)
(98)
WATER
PUMP
CLEAN
LEFT BIN L2
(83)
(42) RIGHT BIN
RMT BIN (59) LIQUID
SOLENOID
WTR PROBE (58)
ICE PROBE CONTACTOR
HARV (75)
(56) COIL
SL-1
SL-2 (9)
ICE THICKNESS
PROBE (74)
(8) BIN
WATER LEVEL SWITCH
PROBE (6)
LOW D.C.
VOLTAGE
PLUG CLEAN
(1)
OFF
ICE
(2)
(RED)
RUN
COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR
R S (YELLOW)
CONTACTOR
*OVERLOAD C (46)
CONTACTS R R (50)
(BLACK) (45)
L1 3 TERMINAL
PTCR
(44) (F2)
(51) (F1)
REMOTE
FAN MOTOR
REMOTE CONDENSER
RUN CAPACITOR
L3 L2 L1
HPR (82)
SOLENOID
(78) (79)
(89) (55)
RH HARVEST
SOLENOID
HIGH PRESSURE (88) (87)
CUTOUT
(61)
(88) CONTROL BOARD (77)
(2) LH HARVEST (80)
SOLENOID
(6) (60)
(25) (26)
(5)
(1) AIR
PUMP
(7)
(4) (57) (76)
DUMP (81)
SOLENOID
TRANS. (99)
(98)
FUSE (7A) WATER
PUMP
(42)
CLEAN (83)
L2
LEFT BIN LIQUID
RIGHT BIN (58) SOLENOID
RMT BIN (59)
WTR PROBE
ICE PROBE CONTACTOR (75)
HARV COIL
(56)
SL-1
SL-2 (9)
ICE THICKNESS
PROBE
(8) BIN
WATER LEVEL SWITCH (74)
(6)
PROBE LOW D.C.
VOLTAGE
PLUG CLEAN
(1)
OFF
ICE
(2)
L3 L2 L1 (F2)
CONTACTOR
CONTACTS
(F1)
(51)
T2
REMOTE
T3 T1 FAN MOTOR
COMPRESSOR
REMOTE CONDENSER
RUN CAPACITOR
(55)
AIR PUMP
MAIN FUSE (NOT USED ON
(7A) ALL MODELS)
REMOTE BIN
DC LOW VOLTAGE
ELECTRICAL PLUG
{BIN SWITCH(ES)&
TOGGLE SWITCH}
N 115V
L2 208-230V
PRIMARY POWER
SUPPLY
(55)
AIR COMPRESSOR
MAIN FUSE (NOT USED ON
(7A) ALL MODELS)
SERVICE
MODE
DC LOW VOLTAGE
ELECTRICAL PLUG
{BIN SWITCH(ES)&
TOGGLE SWITCH}
AC LINE
VOLTAGE PLUG
FUSE 7A
H E AT
EXCHANGER
EXPANSION
VALVE
H O T G A S S O L E N O I D VA LV E
X
COMPRESSOR A I R O R WAT E R
STRAINER CONDENSER
DRIER
RECEIVER
( WAT E R C O O L E D O N LY )
S1400/S1600/S1800
HEAT
EXCHANGER
EXPANSION EXPANSION
VALVE VALVE
EVAPORATOR
x
HARVEST HARVEST
SOLENOID VALVE SOLENOID VALVE
COMPRESSOR STRAINER
DRIER
RECEIVER CONDENSER
x
x
HARVEST SOLENOID HARVEST SOLENOID
VALVE VALVE HARVEST SOLENOID HARVEST SOLENOID
VALVE VALVE
DRIER x SCROLL
HARVEST PRESSURE COMPRESSOR
SOLENOID VALVE
S3300 WATER-COOLED
CONDENSER
294
RECEIVER
REMOTE MODELS
S500/S600/S850/S1000
EVAPORATOR
HEAT
EXCHANGER
EXPANSION
VALVE
STRAINER
COMPRESSOR X
HOT GAS SOLENOID VALVE
LIQUID
LINE
SOLENOID
VALVE HARVEST PRESSURE HEAD
REGULATING VALVE PRESSURE
CONTROL
X VALVE
DRIER
H.P.R. SOLENOID B
VALVE R
CHECK VALVE C
RECEIVER
SERVICE
VALVE
RECEIVER
HIGH PRESSURE VAPOR HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID LOW PRESSURE LIQUID LOW PRESSURE VAPOR
S1400/S1600/S1800
HEAT
EXCHANGER
EXPANSION EXPANSION
VALVE VALVE
EVAPORATOR
x
HARVEST HARVEST
LLSV SOLENOID VALVE SOLENOID VALVE
COMPRESSOR
STRAINER
HPR VALVE
x
CHECK VALVE
HEAD REMOTE
PRESSURE CONDENSER
CONTROL
VALVE
RECEIVER
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